The only animal I found was the Arctic Hare.
Chat with our AI personalities
Arctic hares, lemmings, and caribou are known to feed on tufted saxifrage, as it is a common plant in the Arctic tundra. These animals rely on the plant as a food source due to its availability in their habitat and its nutritional value.
The tufted saxifrage (Saxifraga cespitosa) is a small alpine plant known for its dense clusters of white flowers. It thrives in rocky, high-altitude environments and is well-adapted to withstand harsh conditions like extreme cold and high winds. These plants are often used as ground cover in rock gardens and alpine landscapes due to their hardy nature and attractive blooms.
Saxifrage is a plant. Plants do not have predators.
Animals such as rabbits, kangaroos, and sheep are known to eat tussock grass. These animals graze on the tufted grasses which make up tussocks, deriving nutrition and sustenance from them.
it flower it eats sunlight
There is no such bird in Australia known as the "Arnelope", tufted or otherwise. There is only a Yellow-tufted Honeyeater.